HT3739 How do I create a stack?

Brand new MacBookPro. Coming from the Windows world (yeah, I know). I would like to group some items on the dock. How do I create a stack so I can group these together?
TIA

Create a folder, drag those items into it, and drag that folder to the Dock. Items to the left of the Dock's divider line can't be stacked.
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